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Episode 211

An episode of the The Man Who Ate the Town podcast, hosted by The Less Desirables Podcast Network, titled "Episode 211" was published on August 23, 2021.

August 23, 2021 · The Man Who Ate the Town

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Recorded in The Less Desirables Studio in The Lab at Industry Hill. Food holidays. Tim, Ray discuss: Cody's closes down, Quanto Basta is having a Wine and Dine. A new collaboration venture. Eat Drink Burger Week coming. The Country Spinner and Burger Tour '21 updates. "The List" is discussed as well as other food news. Thanks to Industry Hill, Mojito Latin Soul Food, Diamondback Grill, and Carrabba's Italian Grill.
Man Who Knew Too Much, The by G. K. Chesterton (1874 - 1936) LibriVox Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) was an influential and prolific English writer of the early 20th century. He was a journalist, a poet and a novelist. He wrote 80 books and 200 short stories in addition to his other work. He is perhaps best remembered for his ‘Father Brown’ stories; two collections of which are available at Librivox.org.‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’ has some similarities to the Father Brown stories: Horne Fisher the eponymous hero is connected and indeed related to many of the high-ranking politicians of his age and thus ‘knows too much’ about the background of the mysteries in which he becomes embroiled and which he unravels. (Summary by Martin Clifton) The Essays of Francis Bacon Authored by the man who is credited with having invented the essay form in English, The Essays of Francis Bacon was written over an extended period, ranging from the mid sixteenth century. They were compiled in a single edition in 1597 and later re-written, enlarged and added to in other editions in 1612 and 1625. However, their compelling and insightful quality still appears fresh and appealing to modern day readers. Nina Kimberly The Merciless Christiana Ellis She's on a mission to kill the man who loves her... Why? Because he's an idiot.Nina Kimberly The Merciless is a humorous fantasy audio-book available via podcast. The Hangman Podcast Hangmen Podcast In 2016 three men came into possession of a book, written by a distant family member who once worked as a hangman. They thought it would be fun to read the book, knowing the man who wrote it had a more than a few skeletons in his closet. What they didn't expect was a rollercoaster ride of adultery, confession, suspected murder, revenge, sexism and endless jaw dropping accounts of a man who continues to lead a colourful life. The trio take a reflective and often hilarious look through the book, which is not only badly written, offensive and at times just plain weird, but strangely addictive...
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